BEGS FOR A SEPARATIONMr- Dora Palmer Must Have a ReleaseFrom Matrimonial Ties,IT'S THE SAME THING OVER AGAINMotion** rot Now Trial- in Districtt —information to t$« filedAcfllnst .John 1 lt;• t m t*d-lan Appointed.The Lancaster county district court tray not equal the courts of South Dakota or Oklahoma in divorce giving qualities, but enough people apply for the purpose of having the gordian knot of matrimonial blessedness cut, to make things interesting for the judgesand all those who handle the petitions.Yesterday Dora Palmer came into vourt and in a terse but comprehensive statement said that she had tried the tort of connubial bliss they turn out In low a, and sh proclaims it an utter and unmitigated failure. She said she married Henry at Council Bluffswhen itwas impossible for a man to get whisky except by drilling for it in the neighborhood of Omaha,. Henry was a good man then, but he had faults that failed to crop out on his marriage day. His bump of contrivances took up the greater iortlon of space on the frontal, parietal and occipital regions of his cranium and his disposition was of such a nature as to be entirely en rap-i*ort with the bump. The prohibition laws quit working in Iowa and Henry commenced to drink and abuse his wife at all hours of the day and night. She finally lost her charm in his eyes, and he deserted her. Mrs. Palmer thencam** to Lincoln. She begs for a release from bmids that are repulsive.COURT NOTES.